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dc.contributor.advisor李瑞中
dc.contributor.authorYu-han Chenen
dc.contributor.author陳育含zh_TW
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-13T06:34:39Z-
dc.date.available2011-08-30
dc.date.copyright2011-08-05
dc.date.issued2011
dc.date.submitted2011-07-25
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dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/34785-
dc.description.abstractPrior literature on the impacts of children’s gender on the involvement of fathers has consistently shown that fathers spend more time with their children when they have at least one son than when they have only daughters. However, this literature has focused mostly on fathers in intact families. In the current study, I examine whether the influence of the sex composition of children on father’s involvement differs by family structure, and examine the explanations of gendered father’s involvement. Using data from the 1987-1988 National Survey of Families and Households, I find that the previously documented effect of sex composition holds only for fathers in intact families. Further examination shows that the presence of female adults in the household does not guarantee that fathers can freely display their son preference in their involvement whether there is any or not. By contrast, remarried fathers and more committed stepfathers tend to share similar child-gender effects on father’s involvement as biological married fathers in some degree. These findings suggest that highly committed fathers who believe they have a special role as a mentor for their sons may be more involved with their children when they have sons. Fathers’ differential parenting by child gender may be because of the common belief that sons need fathers more than daughters do.en
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dc.description.tableofcontentsABSTRACT i
CONTENTS ii
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1 Motivation 1
1.2 Father’s Involvement and Child Gender 3
1.2.1 In Intact Families 4
1.2.2 In Other Family Types 7
1.2.3 Across Family Types 9
Chapter 2 Theoretical Interpretations and Predictions 11
2.1 Relevant Explanations 11
2.1.1 The Same-sex Hypothesis 11
2.1.2 The Higher Value of Sons 12
2.1.3 The Social Norms Explanation 13
2.2 Empirical Tests of Relevant Explanations 14
2.3 An Alternative Empirical Test of Relevant Explanations 16
2.4 Theoretical Predictions and Hypotheses 18
2.4.1 The Predictions of the Same-sex Hypotheses and the Higher Value of Sons 18
2.4.2 The Predictions of the Social Norms Explanation 19
Chapter 3 Method 22
3.1 Data and Sample 22
3.1.1 U.S. National Survey of Families and Households 22
3.1.2 Analytic Sample 22
3.2 Variables and Measures 23
3.2.1 Dependent Variables 23
3.2.2 Independent Variables 24
3.2.3 Control Variables 25
3.3 Procedure 25
Chapter 4 Results 27
4.1 Descriptive Statistics 27
4.2 Analysis 1 27
4.3 Analysis 2 30
Chapter 5 Discussion and Conclusions 33
REFERENCE 36
TABLES AND FIGURES 42
Figure 1. Hypotheses 42
Figure 2. Hypotheses 43
Figure 3. Research Design 44
Table 1. Descriptive Statistics of Control Variables 45
Table 2. Descriptive Statistics of Dependent Variables by Family Structure and Sex Composition of Children 46
Table 3a. Child-Gender Effects on Father’s Having Meals with Children by Family Types 47
Table 3b. Child-Gender Effects on Father’s Participations in Youth Activities by Family Types 48
Table 3c. Child-Gender Effects on Father-child Interaction by Family Types 49
Table 4a. Legal Relationship and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father’s Having Meals with Children among Biological Fathers in Non-intact Families 50
Table 4b. Legal Relationship and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father’s Participations in Youth Activities among Biological Fathers in Non-intact Families 51
Table 4c. Legal Relationship and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father-child Activities among Biological Fathers in Non-intact Families 52
Table 5a. The Presence of Female Adults and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father’s Having Meals with Children among Biological Fathers in Non-intact Families 53
Table 5b. The Presence of Female Adults and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father’s Participations in Youth Activities among Biological Fathers in Non-intact Families 54
Table 5c. The Presence of Female Adults and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father-child Activities among Biological Fathers in Non-intact Families 55
Table 6a. Marital Duration and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father’s Having Meals with Children among Stepfathers 56
Table 6b. Marital Duration and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father’s Participations in Youth Activities among Stepfathers 57
Table 6c. Marital Duration and the Effects of Child-Gender on Father-child Activities among Stepfathers 58
APPENDIX A 59
APPENDIX B 66
APPENDIX C 71
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject父職參與zh_TW
dc.subject家庭結構zh_TW
dc.subjectfamily structureen
dc.title子女性別在不同家庭結構中對父職參與的效果zh_TW
dc.titleFamily Structure and the Effects of Sex Composition of Children on Father's Involvementen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear99-2
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee伊慶春,蘇國賢,周麗端
dc.subject.keyword家庭結構,父職參與,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordfamily structure,en
dc.relation.page82
dc.rights.note有償授權
dc.date.accepted2011-07-25
dc.contributor.author-college社會科學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept社會學研究所zh_TW
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